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Emergency services were called to a unit on King Street, Newtown, about 5.30pm on Friday, following concerns for the welfare of a man and woman.

(Image: Vision Express)

Police attended and discovered the bodies of a woman, aged in her 20s, and a man, aged in his 30s.

A police spokesperson said that “Strike Force Tenisonwood has been established, consisting of officers attached to Newtown local area command, with the assistance of state crime command’s homicide squad, to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.

“Detectives are seeking anyone with information that hasn’t spoken with police to come forward.

“Inquiries are continuing.”

Jay Ghadiali, Vision Express professional services director and Loughborough store director said: “We are shocked and saddened at the tragic news of Amelia’s death and our thoughts are with her family at this very sad time.

“Amelia was an asset to our team and will be remembered with great fondness by everyone who worked with her.”

A spokesperson from Loughborough College said: “Amelia was a well-loved student - a lovely, personable girl who was very sociable with lots of friends.

"Our sympathies are with Amelia’s family and friends at this difficult time.”